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A Convenient Wedding

“Rich American heiress Meryl seeks marriage to unlock inheritance, falls for broke English nobleman Jarvis.”

A Convenient Wedding

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Josei Romance
1 volumes · 2004 - Present · Manga
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Rich American heiress Meryl seeks marriage to unlock inheritance, falls for broke English nobleman Jarvis.

American multimillionaire Meryl has just one problem: until she turns twenty-seven or gets married, she can't use her father’s inheritance freely. Determined to get the money her friend needs, Meryl puts a wanted ad for a husband in the paper. She soon gets a response from Jarvis, a broke nobleman living in an old castle in the English countryside. Meryl immediately goes to his castle to meet him, but is coldly refused and told to go home. Despite this, there's genuine warmth behind his stubbornness that Meryl finds herself more and more drawn to. (Source: Harlequin/SB Creative Corp.)

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A Manga Publication

  • Format 1 vol ch × vol
  • Published Mar 2004 – ongoing
  • Source Manga media type
  • Ref. BS-M52708 catalog

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